Restaurants
May 12, 2021
The management company responsible for the restaurants has changed to Refined Hospitality Concepts, causing the selected restaurants to change over the last two to three years. In a press release, CEO Robert Hall said he looks forward to opening several restaurants ranging from upscale to casual dining.
“We are excited to bring a wide variety of dining options to our neighbors in Flower Mound,” Hall stated. “The upscale neighborhood and friendly community are perfect for the food and fun we hope to share.”
According to a press release from Centurion American, Primo’s and Sfereco will be the first restaurants to open. At press time, the restaurants were furnished, with lighting and seating set up, and appeared near completion.
Centurion American also said that Scout, an adult gaming, dining and drinking destination, will open after the two restaurants. The Scout location in Dallas has activities such as pool and bowling, but it is unclear what amenities the Flower Mound location will offer.
Centurion American also said that two additional restaurants, Boi Na Braza and Parliament, are set to open this summer. However, the buildings for those restaurants don’t have signage yet and have unfinished interiors that look significantly further behind in construction than the other restaurants.
Parliament is currently a cocktail bar in Uptown Dallas.
“We’ve listened to our neighbors in Flower Mound,” Hall said. “We know they want a sophisticated date night destination full of fun, food and fine wine and spirits.”
Julio Matheus created Boi Na Braza, which is a Brazilian steakhouse. In a press release, Matheus said he is excited to relocate the restaurant to Flower Mound after more than two decades in Grapevine.
“We’re thrilled to continue building community connections in our new Flower Mound flagship,” Matheus stated.